Baltimore Sun: Jimmy Dailey's Game Has Evolved, Making Him a Force in DIII

Jimmy Dailey, a fifth-year senior attackman, has always had the speed, the stick and the skills. Evan Douglass, his teammate on the Stevenson men's lacrosse team, can attest to that.

But when Dailey began to add muscle to his lithe frame and get more physical in practice, Douglass realized that Dailey was evolving as a player.

"He'll lower his shoulder and get into me a little more, and that kind of catches me off guard because I'm not used to that from him," said Douglass, who is not exactly a wallflower at 6 feet and 185 pounds. "When he throws his weight around, that changes his game. So I'm trying to adapt to that now."

Dailey's final year of eligibility has been marked by improvements. In seven games thus far, he leads the undefeated Mustangs — who are ranked No. 2 in the latest United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association poll — into Saturday's showdown with No. 4 Cortland at Caves Athletic Center in Owings Mills with team highs in goals (24), assists (21) and points (45).